whoops

#sudo apt-get  -t experimental install `dpkg -l   "libgl*mesa*"|egrep
^ii|awk '{print $2}'` xserver-xorg-video-radeon xserver-xorg-core
libgcrypt11

--> xserver-xorg-core from experimental depends with libgcrypt11 >=
1.4.6, only 1.4.5-2 is available.

attempting same on unstable:

    libdrm-dev libdrm-intel1 libdrm-nouveau1a libdrm-radeon1 libdrm2
libgcrypt11
  libgcrypt11-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-dri-dbg
  libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-glx-dbg libglu1-mesa libgpg-error-dev
  libgpg-error0 libkms1 libtalloc2 mesa-common-dev xserver-common
  + xserver-xorg-* 

xserver-xorg-video-radeon got upgraded to version 6.14.0-1,
libgl1-mesa-* 7.10-4, and generally all of xserver-xorg-*, except
xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd which got the axe (no surprise so far)

results:

    * under compiz, none of the games I tried work. Compiz menus are
fine, but some windows maybe fail to get redrawn (tested in slightly too
much of a hurry). Games don't work (all of supertuxkart & warzone2100);
all that shows is a mouse cursor while the opening music plays

    * without compiz, these two games start, and the corruption I
mentioned early on does not seem to appear anymore. Under supertuxkart,
I was able to start a race and run a few meters (before I quit). Under
warzone2100, the menus were perfectly clear and I could start a
skirmish, with unmeasured but apparently pretty good fps, even when
dragging the terrain around (right-click...drag&shake), all text
appeared good.


In a nutshell, while there might be some fine-tuning with respect to
compiz, there is very clear progress, and the specific defect I was
complaining about simply vanished!

thanks

    -- Cyrille

Le lundi 21 février 2011 à 17:17 +0100, Cyril Brulebois a écrit : 

> Hi Cyrille,
> 
> Cyrille Chépélov <cyri...@chepelov.org> (18/01/2011):
> > […]
> > will reattempt a couple days from now.
> 
> Ping?
> 
> KiBi.



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